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UTC Bus Gets "Busted" Volume 8 No. 6 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVOOREM October 26, 1979 Bus Gets Warning On the morning of Oct. 16, Highway Patrol Trooper Ned Deuel followed the UTC bus from Provo to Orem to check reports of capacity violations. Trooper Deuel found 34 students occupying 22 seats and standing in the aisles. Two seats were not secured to the floor. No citation could be issued in spite of the supposed illegality of overloading because UTC's bus cannot be classified as a school bus. "We have no jurisdiction at all over this." stated Patrol Trooper Deuel. "The bus is owned by the school for tran- Newsline by Alan Jones Gas Chamber Claims Killer CARSON CITY, NEV. Jesse W. Bishop, a professional gunman who bragged about his life of fancy cars, women and drugs, adamantly opposed to legal efforts to halt his trip to the gas chamber. He cooly went to his death shortly after midnight Sunday in the Nevada gas chamber. It was disclosed shortly afterwards that Bishop may have been involved in 18 contract killings in addition to the one he was executed for. Bishop, 46, was convicted of killing a newlywed, David Ballard of Baltimore, during a Las Vegas Casino holdup in December 1977. His final words to state prison director Charles Wolff, Jr. were, "this is one more step down the road of life that I've been heading for all my life. Gondola Ride Kills Four DALLAS Three gondola cars slammed together 100 feet above a crowded midway on the last day of the State Fair of Texas, sending riders "falling through the air" into a concession tent below. One man died and 16 people were injured. The state fair, which annually hosts up to 3 million people and is billed as the largest in the nation, was closed six hours early after the accident on the "Swiss Sky Ride" during gusty 40-mph winds late Sunday afternoon. Dallas police spokesman Ed Spencer said one gondola car stalled on its cable 100 feet above the midway near the Cotton Bowl Stadium and was struck by a second gondola, which fell to the ground in the midst of hundreds of fairgoers. Inflation Battle Tandem Effort WASHINGTON - "We're in trouble," the administration economist conceded, and by that he meant the United States of America, not just President Carter and the people who work for him. His deep sense of concern, almost helplessness, about the country's economic future permeates this government's entire corps of economic policy makers. It is not that they feel nothing can be done, but they wonder if the nation is politically and socially ready for the tough choices that have to be made to prevent the decline and fall of the American economy in the 1980's and 1990's. The question is really how can you achieve economic efficiency and economic justice at the same time? To balance economic efficiency and economic justice will be difficult for the next president, but it may be the only way out of the current mess. The 1980 campaign is a perfect time for the nation to demand that the candidates address these questions. JFK Library Dedicated BOSTON Sixteen years after his death, John F. Kennedy's library was finally dedicated Saturday in a moving celebration. John F. Kennedy Jr., not quite three years old when his father was assassinated, passed the keys to the library to President Carter, who shared the podium with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and other members of the family. sportation to and from campuses. They're not supposed to be overloading. I talked to LaVar Rockwood and was told that either more seats would be put into the bus or they'd run it twice hourly." Deuel continued that he would allow the administration 30-60 days to correct the situation before further measures are taken. Registration Increases By Naomi Lewis UTC registration is up 3.5 percent from last year reports Grant Cook, registrar. Day registration increased by 196 students, while evening school registration decreased by T6 students. If one full-time day student takes 15 hours, then it takes approximately two evening students carrying 7 credits to make a full-time equivalent. Because of the day student credit and the decrease in evening school credits, the increase in credit production is up 12 percent.Jeep Gets Home Highway Patrol Trooper Ned Deuel stopped UTC's bus, commonly called the "Sardine Can", to question driver Mario Rodriquez about the alleged seating capacity violation. School administration were warned to correct the situation within 30-60 days. Photo by Scott Hancock Deer Hunt Dance: Very Eventful ! 1 By Charlie Posegate Of the 700 tickets sold for UTC's Deer Hunt Dance last Wednesday night, Ron Pulver had the right number and became the winner of the 1950 Willy's Jeep. Ron is from Payson and his major is LPN. This dance was one of the more well attended dances in UTC history. A rock band, SLC provided the music. Another award was also given at the dance - the prize for winning the Beard Growing Content. David Peterson, a General Education student from Orem won a $20 gift certificate. "It took two weeks to grow and one hour to shave it off," Peterson joked. There were also refreshments at the dance, doughnuts and apple cider, which were provided by PBL. Winner of the Willy's Jeep was Ron Pulver of Payson. The Jeep was given away as a doorprize at the annual ASUTC Deer Hunt Dance. Photo by Kelly Burke. Schedule of Events Oct. 26 Women's Volleyball CEU at UTC Oct. 29 Student Senate Mtg. Oct.30 Red Cross Blood Drive Student Center Oct. 31 Midnight Movie THE OMEN Student Center Nov. 3 Womens Volleyball UTC at Dixie

UTC Bus Gets "Busted" Volume 8 No. 6 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVOOREM October 26, 1979 Bus Gets Warning On the morning of Oct. 16, Highway Patrol Trooper Ned Deuel followed the UTC bus from Provo to Orem to check reports of capacity violations. Trooper Deuel found 34 students occupying 22 seats and standing in the aisles. Two seats were not secured to the floor. No citation could be issued in spite of the supposed illegality of overloading because UTC's bus cannot be classified as a school bus. "We have no jurisdiction at all over this." stated Patrol Trooper Deuel. "The bus is owned by the school for tran- Newsline by Alan Jones Gas Chamber Claims Killer CARSON CITY, NEV. Jesse W. Bishop, a professional gunman who bragged about his life of fancy cars, women and drugs, adamantly opposed to legal efforts to halt his trip to the gas chamber. He cooly went to his death shortly after midnight Sunday in the Nevada gas chamber. It was disclosed shortly afterwards that Bishop may have been involved in 18 contract killings in addition to the one he was executed for. Bishop, 46, was convicted of killing a newlywed, David Ballard of Baltimore, during a Las Vegas Casino holdup in December 1977. His final words to state prison director Charles Wolff, Jr. were, "this is one more step down the road of life that I've been heading for all my life. Gondola Ride Kills Four DALLAS Three gondola cars slammed together 100 feet above a crowded midway on the last day of the State Fair of Texas, sending riders "falling through the air" into a concession tent below. One man died and 16 people were injured. The state fair, which annually hosts up to 3 million people and is billed as the largest in the nation, was closed six hours early after the accident on the "Swiss Sky Ride" during gusty 40-mph winds late Sunday afternoon. Dallas police spokesman Ed Spencer said one gondola car stalled on its cable 100 feet above the midway near the Cotton Bowl Stadium and was struck by a second gondola, which fell to the ground in the midst of hundreds of fairgoers. Inflation Battle Tandem Effort WASHINGTON - "We're in trouble," the administration economist conceded, and by that he meant the United States of America, not just President Carter and the people who work for him. His deep sense of concern, almost helplessness, about the country's economic future permeates this government's entire corps of economic policy makers. It is not that they feel nothing can be done, but they wonder if the nation is politically and socially ready for the tough choices that have to be made to prevent the decline and fall of the American economy in the 1980's and 1990's. The question is really how can you achieve economic efficiency and economic justice at the same time? To balance economic efficiency and economic justice will be difficult for the next president, but it may be the only way out of the current mess. The 1980 campaign is a perfect time for the nation to demand that the candidates address these questions. JFK Library Dedicated BOSTON Sixteen years after his death, John F. Kennedy's library was finally dedicated Saturday in a moving celebration. John F. Kennedy Jr., not quite three years old when his father was assassinated, passed the keys to the library to President Carter, who shared the podium with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and other members of the family. sportation to and from campuses. They're not supposed to be overloading. I talked to LaVar Rockwood and was told that either more seats would be put into the bus or they'd run it twice hourly." Deuel continued that he would allow the administration 30-60 days to correct the situation before further measures are taken. Registration Increases By Naomi Lewis UTC registration is up 3.5 percent from last year reports Grant Cook, registrar. Day registration increased by 196 students, while evening school registration decreased by T6 students. If one full-time day student takes 15 hours, then it takes approximately two evening students carrying 7 credits to make a full-time equivalent. Because of the day student credit and the decrease in evening school credits, the increase in credit production is up 12 percent.Jeep Gets Home Highway Patrol Trooper Ned Deuel stopped UTC's bus, commonly called the "Sardine Can", to question driver Mario Rodriquez about the alleged seating capacity violation. School administration were warned to correct the situation within 30-60 days. Photo by Scott Hancock Deer Hunt Dance: Very Eventful ! 1 By Charlie Posegate Of the 700 tickets sold for UTC's Deer Hunt Dance last Wednesday night, Ron Pulver had the right number and became the winner of the 1950 Willy's Jeep. Ron is from Payson and his major is LPN. This dance was one of the more well attended dances in UTC history. A rock band, SLC provided the music. Another award was also given at the dance - the prize for winning the Beard Growing Content. David Peterson, a General Education student from Orem won a $20 gift certificate. "It took two weeks to grow and one hour to shave it off," Peterson joked. There were also refreshments at the dance, doughnuts and apple cider, which were provided by PBL. Winner of the Willy's Jeep was Ron Pulver of Payson. The Jeep was given away as a doorprize at the annual ASUTC Deer Hunt Dance. Photo by Kelly Burke. Schedule of Events Oct. 26 Women's Volleyball CEU at UTC Oct. 29 Student Senate Mtg. Oct.30 Red Cross Blood Drive Student Center Oct. 31 Midnight Movie THE OMEN Student Center Nov. 3 Womens Volleyball UTC at Dixie